23rd July, Shift 1 Exam Review, Question Asked

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RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 2021: Railway Recruitment Board has conducted 1st shift for 7th phase RRB NTPC Computer-based test on 23rd July 2021. The seventh phase will be conducted in two shifts from 10:30 AM to 12 PM and 3 PM to 4:30 PM respectively. The candidates’ whose CBT exam has been scheduled in th 7th phase must bookmark this page to get the detailed exam analysis & review of RRB NTPC Phase 7 Preliminary Exam of all shifts.

RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 2021: 23rd July, Shift-1

Our team has connected with the candidates’ who have appeared in the 1st Shift of 23rd July 2021 and we have provided the live analysis for the candidates who are going to appear upcoming shifts. Don’t miss this analysis if your exam is in the coming days of 7th Phase (23rd, 24th, 26th, and 31st July). The duration of CBT exam is 90 minutes and exam ended at 12 PM. We have also be discussing the questions asked in the shift and difficulty level of each section.

RRB NTPC Pre exam consist of 3 sections in the objective test comprising of 100 questions to be solved in 90 minutes whice are given below:

General Intelligence and Reasoning

Mathematics

General Awareness (GS/GK)

Go through the detailed analysis for RRB NTPC Phase 7 CBT Exam, 23rd July, Shift-1.

RRB NTPC CBT 1 Exam Analysis: Overall

The level of today’s exam can be considered as Easy to Moderate. Let’s have look at the section wise good attempts for RRB NTPC exam held on 23rd July, 1st Shift.

Sections No. of Questions Good Attempts Level
General Awareness 40 30-31 Easy-Moderate
General Intelligence and Reasoning 30 25-26 Easy
Mathematics 30 22-24 Easy-Moderate
TOTAL 100 74-80 Easy-Moderate

The average number of good attempts are 74 to 80which makes the competition level a little higher. However, considering the level of exam to be easy, one should not be too nervous for the resultsif they have attempted properly.

RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 2021, 23rd July Shift-1: Video Analysis

Our faculty has directly connected with the students coming out of the exam hall and bring out the questions which were asked in this shift.

RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 23rd July 2021: Mathematics

This section had 30 questions. The level of Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude) section was Easy to Moderate. One can easily attempt questions if they have practised well. The mathematics section is generally lengthy comprising questions from arithmetic and advance maths both. The maximum questions were asked from Trigonometry, Percentage, Time & Distance, Time & Work, Mensuration, Profit & Loss, etc. The topic-wise distribution of questions has been provided below:

The topics from Quantitative Mathematics asked were:

Topic No. of Questions Level
Percentage 1 Easy
Number System 3 Easy
LCM & HCF 2-3 Easy
Time & Work 2-3 Easy
CI & YES 2-3 Easy
Time & Distance 3 Easy
Profit & Loss 2 Easy
Measurement 1 Easy
Trigonometry 2-3 Easy
Average 1-2 Easy
Square- Root 2 Easy
Ratio 1-2 Easy
Total 30 Easy-Moderate

Questions Asked in Mathematics

LCM of Fraction- 11/14, 55/42, 33/35, 44/63

A train with length of 250 meter passes a person in 8 second and to cross a platform in 20 second. What is the length of platform?

1:3, 2:4, 3:5, HCF is 7, find LCM

RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 23rd July, Shift-1: General Awareness

In this section there were 40 questions asked and the overall level of difficulty was Moderate. Most of the questions were asked from Static GK, Current Affairs, History, Physical Geography, Basic Computer & Biology.

The topics from General Awareness asked were:

Topic No. of Questions Level
History 6-7 Easy
Geography 5 Easy
Chemistry 1-2 Easy
Biology 3-4 Easy
Physics 2-3 Easy
Computer 4 Easy
Polity 1-2 Easy-Moderate
Static GK 8-9 Easy
Current Affairs 11-12 Easy-Moderate
Total 40 Easy- Moderate

The list of General Knowledge (GK) / General Awareness questions asked in the exam are provided here

Which nation is not part of UNSC?

America’s present President is __46th__ President?

Disease Related

Where is Silent Valley Situated?- Kerala

Foundation of RBI- 1935

Where is camel fare celebrated in Rajasthan?- Pushkar

Which animal is characterised under Mollusca>

Johnny Bariston is associated with which nation?- England

Who invented Mouse in Computer system?- Duglus Engelbart

Nobal award of Literature

Full form of HITC

Who is the Governor of Maharashtra?- SK Sinha

World Tuberculosis Day?- 24 March

Blood Donar Day- 14 June

Which distance is the longest in Golden Quadrilateral?- Kolkatta to Chennai

Which acid helps in Human Digestion?- Hydrochloric Acid (pH 1.5 to 2.5)

Pokharan Nuclear Test

List of Mughal Emperors?

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RRB NTPC Exam Analysis 23rd July: General Intelligence and Reasoning

The level of General Intelligence and Reasoning on 23rd July, 1st shift was of Easy to Moderate. Most of the questions were asked from Mathematical Operations, Blood Relation, Analogy, Sentence arrangement and Venn Diagram etc. The topic-wise distribution of questions asked in this section are provided below.

The topics from General Intelligence and Reasoning asked were:

Topics No. of Questions Level
Puzzles 3 Easy
Syllogism 3 Easy
Venn diagram 3 Moderate
Sentence arrangement 3 Easy-Moderate
Statement & Assumptions 1 Moderate
Statement & Conclusion 2 Easy-Moderate
Alpha-Nemuric Series 1 Easy
Analogy 1 Easy
Mathematical Operations 3 Easy-Moderate
Direction Sense 2 Easy-Moderate
Blood Relation 1 Easy-Moderate
Odd one out 2 Easy-Moderate
Seating Arrangement 1 Easy-Moderate
Coding-Decoding 1 Easy-Moderate
Total 30 Easy-Moderate

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